Manchester United Women's Fridolina Rolfo Scores Decisive Goal in Champions League Win

Rolfo's debut goal sparks Manchester United's 1-0 victory in Champions League



Manchester United's new signing Fridolina Rolfo scores her first goal for the club in a thrilling 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid.


The victory came despite Manchester United being reduced to 10 players just before halftime...


Arsenal's Women's Champions League title defense got back on track with a 2-0 win over Benfica in Lisbon. England attackers Beth Mead and Alessia Russo scored in the final 33 minutes, securing a much-needed victory for the Gunners.


This win comes after Arsenal's 2-1 defeat to Lyon at home last week. Benfica's loss marks their second consecutive defeat, leaving them 15th in the 18-team table. Meanwhile, Arsenal's win propels them to 10th place in the standings.


The match saw Benfica struggle to break down Arsenal's defense, with Mead scoring the decisive goal in the 57th minute. Russo sealed the win with a clinical finish in the 89th minute, following a well-worked free kick by Chloe Kelly. This victory boosts Arsenal's confidence as they look to defend their Women's Champions League title.


Bayern Munich secured a dramatic 2-1 win over Juventus in the Women's Champions League, thanks to a late goal from Lea Schüller in the 95th minute. The German forward's decisive strike was awarded after a lengthy VAR review, sparking celebrations among the Bayern players.


Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile, suffered a setback, losing 2-1 to Real Madrid in the French capital. This result leaves PSG without a win in their first two games.


In other Champions League matches, Arsenal secured a 2-0 win over Benfica, with England attackers Beth Mead and Alessia Russo scoring in the final 33 minutes.


Manchester United maintained their perfect start to the Women's Champions League season with a 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid. Fridolina Rolfo scored the decisive goal, netting her first goal for the club with a well-timed volley in the 24th minute.


The victory came despite Manchester United being reduced to 10 players just before halftime, when Dominique Janssen was given a straight red card for a sliding challenge on Atletico's Gio Garbelini. The hosts also finished with 10 players after defender Alexia Fernandez received a second yellow card in the 74th minute.


The win puts Manchester United top of the group standings with two wins from two matches. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid, who had thrashed St Polten 6-0 in their opening fixture, slipped to ninth place in the 18-team league phase.


Manchester United maintained their perfect start to the Women's Champions League season with a 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid. Fridolina Rolfo scored the decisive goal, netting her first goal for the club with a well-timed volley in the 24th minute.


The victory came despite Manchester United being reduced to 10 players just before halftime, when Dominique Janssen was given a straight red card for a sliding challenge on Atletico's Gio Garbelini. The hosts also finished with 10 players after defender Alexia Fernandez received a second yellow card in the 74th minute.


The win puts Manchester United top of the group standings with two wins from two matches. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid, who had thrashed St Polten 6-0 in their opening fixture, slipped to ninth place in the 18-team league phase.


Manchester United's victory was secured despite being reduced to 10 players shortly before halftime, when Dominique Janssen was sent off. The team's resilience paid off as Atletico Madrid's comeback efforts were ultimately thwarted when Alexia Fernandez was dismissed with 15 minutes remaining, dashing the Spanish side's hopes of salvaging a point.

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